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How popular is the baby name Mahlee. in the United States right now? How popular was it historically? Find out using the graph below! Plus, see baby names similar to Mahlee. and check out all the blog posts that mention the name Mahlee..

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Madge
Madge Evans was an actress who appeared in films from the 1910s to the 1930s. She was born in New York in 1909. Her birth name was Margherita Evans. Madge Kennedy was an actress who appeared in films from the 1910s to the 1970s. She was born in Illinois in 1891. Madge was also a character name in multiple films, including The Tragedy of Ambition (short, 1914) and The Peace of Roaring River (1919).

Magda
Magda Foy was a child actress who appeared in films in the 1910s. She was born in New York in 1905. Her birth name was Magdalena Patricia Foy. Madga was also a character played by actress Gertrude Michael in the film I Can’t Give You Anything But Love, Baby (1940).

Malvina
Malvina Longfellow was an actress who appeared in films from the 1910s to the 1920s. She was born in New York in 1889. Malvina Polo was an actress who appeared in films in the 1920s. She was born in California in 1903. Malvina was also a character name in multiple films, including Ann Vickers (1933) and Let’s Make Music (1941).

Marcelle
Marcelle Corday was an actress who appeared in films from the 1920s to the 1950s. She was born in Belgium in 1890. Marcelle Hontabat was an actress who appeared in 1 film in 1916. She was born in New York in 1897. Marcelle was also a character name in multiple films, including The Way Out (1918) and 50 Million Frenchmen (1931).

Maud
Maud Allan was an actress who appeared in 1 film in 1915. She was born in Canada in 1873. Her birth name was Beulah Maude Durrant. Maud was also a character played by actress Miriam Cooper in the film Daughters of the Rich (1923).

Maudie
Maudie Dunham was an actress who appeared in films from the 1910s to the 1920s. She was born in England in 1902. Maudie was also a character name in multiple films, including Tell Your Children (1922) and Night After Night (1932).

Mayflower
Mayflower was a character played by actress Gladys Hulette in the film Secrets of Paris (1922).

Mayme
Mayme Kelso was an actress who appeared in films from the 1910s to the 1920s. She was born in Ohio in 1867. Mayme was also a character name in multiple films, including One Hundred Percent American (short, 1918) and The Mighty (1929).

The next batch of interesting female names I found in old issues of Photoplay:

Conchita

Conchita Cordova was played by actress Gladys Brockwell in the silent film A Branded Soul (1917), but the film had no influence on the usage of the name Conchita.

Conchita, Photoplay, Jan. of 1918

Photo caption: “What have I to do with love, Senor? I have come to buy the life of Juan Mendoza. I have kept my word; I trust you to keep yours.”

Gerda

Actress Gerda Holmes appeared in about 63 films (a mix of feature-lengths and shorts) from 1913 to 1918, but I don’t think she influenced the usage of the name Gerda. (It’s hard to tell, though.)

Gerda Holmes, Photoplay, Mar. of 1916

Photo caption: “Gerda Holmes came from Denmark, began the study of music in New York, and soon gravitated to the stage, where she first tasted success in Klaw and Erlanger’s “The Round Up.” She then ascended to the screen in Thanhouser’s “Robin Hood,” later appearing in several Essanay productions. She is the wife of Rapley Holmes, and is now an Equitable feature-personage. She is dark and slight.”

Ketty

Actress Ketty Galanta appeared in about 3 films in 1917 and 1918, but she had no influence on the usage of the name Ketty.

Ekaterina De Galantha (Ketty), Photoplay, Apr. of 1919

Photo caption: “Ekaterina De Galantha — sometimes called Ketty — will be recalled by picture-goers as the lustrous Russian lovess in Herbert Brenon’s “The Fall of the Romanoffs.” Otherwise, or on the stage, she is a dancer.”

Mahlee

Mahlee was played by actress Alla Nazimova in the silent film The Red Lantern (1919), but the name Mahlee has never appeared on the SSA’s list.

Mahlee, Photoplay, June of 1919

Story subtitle: “Telling of Mahlee, the half-caste Eurasian girl, and her futile love for one of her father’s people.”